Eugene Huu-Chau "Gene" Trinh (born on
September 14,
1950) is a
Vietnamese-American scientist
and
astronaut. In 1992 he became the first
Vietnamese-American to travel into
outer
space.
Biography
Born in
Saigon
, South Vietnam, Trinh
moved with his parents to Paris, France
, when he was two years old. He came to the
United
States
to study when he was 18 and later became an
American citizen.
Trinh graduated from Lycee Michelet in Paris, France, in 1968 with
a baccalaureate degree. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Mechanical Engineering-Applied Physics from
Columbia University in 1972.
He then
studied at Yale
University
, earning a
Masters of Science in 1974, a Masters of Philosophy in 1975, and a
Doctorate of Philosophy in Applied Physics in 1977.
Dr. Trinh
is currently the Director of the Physical Sciences Research
Division in the Biological and Physical Research Enterprise at
NASA
headquarters. He started with NASA
in 1999, as a Senior Research Scientist at the
Jet Propulsion
Laboratory
. He conducted experimental and theoretical
research in Fluid Dynamics, Fundamental Materials Science, and
Levitation Technology for 20 years. He performed hands-on
experimental investigations in laboratories aboard the NASA KC-135
aircraft, and on the Space Shuttle Columbia. Dr. Trinh was a
Payload Specialist crew member on the STS-50/United States
Microgravity Lab-1 Space Shuttle flight in
1992.
As Director of the Physical Sciences Research Division at NASA, Dr.
Trinh leads the effort to develop an innovative peer-reviewed
scientific program focusing on the effects of gravity on physical,
chemical, and biological systems. The results of this program will
enable the human exploration and development of space, providing
the scientific basis for technologies permitting humankind to
explore the vast expanses of our solar system and beyond.
In May
2004, Eugene H.
Trinh received the
Golden Torch Award from the Vietnamese American National Gala in
Washington,
D.C.
Trinh
formerly resided in Culver City, California
, but now makes his home in McLean,
Virginia
. He
is married to the former Yvette Fabry and has one child.
Organizations
Acoustical Society of America, American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics, Sigma Xi Research Society, American Society of
Mechanical Engineering, American Physical Society.
Publications
Dr. Trinh has published over 40 reviewed articles and authored as
many conference papers in the areas of Fluid Dynamics, Acoustics,
Materials Science, and Microgravity science and technology.
Special honors
- Full tuition Scholarship (Columbia University)
- Sheffield Fellowship (Yale University)
- Group Achievement award NASA for flight experiments
- Science Achievement award for Principal Investigator team
NASA
- NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
- NASA Flight Medal
Research activities
1970 - PresentPhysical acoustics, fluid dynamics and containerless
materials processing. Development of high intensity
acoustic levitation devices and
experimental instrumentation and measurement techniques for fluid
dynamics experiments as well as high temperature materials
processing experiments in ground based laboratory and in low
gravity. Development of shuttle flight experiments, and
participation in both Spacelab flight mission support activities as
well as flight crew training. Alternate Payload Specialist (APS) on
Spacelab 3 mission (May 1985). Research Task Manager and Project
Scientist for Drop Physics Module flight experiments. NASA
investigator in Fluid Physics, Biotechnology, and Materials
Science.
See also
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